Mohammed Siraj's international career has seem a meteoric rise in the past few months and he credits India skipper Virat Kohli for always believing in him.
Mohammed Siraj celebrates with skipper Virat Kohli after picking up a wicket.
Ever since he played a key role in India's historic Test triumph in Australia earlier this year, Mohammed Siraj's international career has seem a meteoric rise in the past few months.
While he is reaping rewards of his hard work, the fast bowler says he owes his career to skipper Virat Kohli because he has supported him through thick and thin. Siraj credits Kohli for always believing in him and giving him the confidence that he can perform at the top level.
Siraj received the tragic news of his father's death in Australia which broke him down completely but Kohli once again became his pillar of strength and gave him the support he needed to get through that difficult phase.
Even though he was not expected to start any game, Siraj decided to stay in Australia and it turned his life for good. Injuries to senior fast bowlers Mohammed Shami and Umesh Yadav worked in Siraj's favour and he ended up playing last three Tests on the memorable tour.
I had lost my father during the Australia series. I was shattered and not really in my senses. It was Virat bhaiya who gave me strength and support. Mera career Virat bhaiya ke wajah se hai (I owe my career to Virat) Siraj, Siraj told Timesofindia.com in an exclusive interview.
He (Virat) has supported me through thick and thin. He has always been there for me and in all circumstances. I still remember how I was crying in the hotel room. Virat bhaiya came into my room and hugged me tightly and said - 'I am with you, don't worry.' Those words encouraged me a lot, Siraj added.
Kohli returned back home after playing the first Test but he remained in touch with him over calls or messages and kept motivating him, which Siraj believes is the reason why he could perform like the way he did on the tour.